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Read MoreIn 2020, more than a third of the last academic year was mandated to be completed at home, leaving many students, parents and teachers, devastated, disorientated, and dejected, with many describing it as the "worst school year ever.”
Read MoreAs the Education Bureau announces its plans to allow face-to-face classes beginning late September, students have mixed feelings on returning after adapting to the online learning environment.
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Read MoreAfter more than three months of online learning, students have finally begun their slow return to ordinary life
Read MoreAs schools gradually return to normal following a decline in COVID-19 cases in Hong Kong, the absence of a year group is subtle but noticeable.
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Read MoreHong Kong has responded effectively to the coronavirus, but effectiveness has come at a cost.
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